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Leonard Lief (June 14, 1924 – July 30, 2007) was the founding president of Herbert H. Lehman College [1] a Bronx institution that is one of the senior colleges of the City University of New York. Lief was the college's president for more than two decades, from 1968 to 1990, solidifying it as a college with a liberal arts focus on a tree-lined ...
Lehman College's founding president was Leonard Lief. [5] President Lief was succeeded by Ricardo R. Fernández in 1991. In 2016, José Luis Cruz was appointed as the third president of the college. In 2019, Cruz was appointed as the CUNY Executive Vice Chancellor and stepped down from the Lehman presidency. [6]
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Jacob Lief (fl. 1989–2018), American humanitarian; Leonard Lief (1924–2007), president of Lehman College; See also. Lev (disambiguation) Leif, a given name
The original Greenpoint Library opened in 1906 and was one of Brooklyn's first Carnegie libraries, but the building's deterioration necessitated its replacement in the early 1970s. 11: Leonard 81 Devoe St. at Leonard St., Williamsburg The Leonard Branch was officially opened on December 1, 1908, at its current site at Devoe and Leonard Streets.
M. Main Library (Miami-Dade Public Library System) Albert R. Mann Library; Mark O. Hatfield Library; Maureen and Mike Mansfield Library; McCabe Library
Special Libraries (1910–1996), a journal containing articles and columns on cataloging and indexing, book reviews, and information about the Special Library Association. [13] Information Outlook (1997–2020), formerly Special Libraries, a bimonthly online professional/trade magazine. Publication ceased with the March-April 2020 issue. [14] [15]